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Contents

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Standard imaging Views
  • 3 The normal echocardiogram
  • 4 Assessment of function
  • 5 Valves
  • 6 Aquired heart disease
  • 7 Congenital heart disease
  • 8 Miscellaneous

Introduction

  • Preface
  • Cardiac anatomy
  • The principle of ultrasound
  • Instrumentation and terminology
  • Techniques

Standard imaging Views

Parasternal imaging planes

  • Parasternal long axis
  • Parasternal short axis

Apical imaging planes

  • Apical 4 chamber
  • Apical 2 chamber
  • Apical 3 chamber
  • suprasternal view
  • subcostal view
  • subxyphoidal view

The normal echocardiogram

Assessment of function

  • Systolic function
    • Dobutamine stress testing
  • Diastolic function

Valves

  • Echocardiographic evaluation of Aortic valve
  • Echocardiographic evaluation of Mitral valve
    • Systolic Anterior Motion (SAM)
  • Echocardiographic evaluation of Tricuspid valve
  • Echocardiographic evaluation of Pulmonary valve
    • Prevalvular acceleration (PISA)
  • Indications for echocardiography

Aquired heart disease

  • Myocardial infarction
    • Anterior
    • Posterior
    • Inferior
    • Right ventricular
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Myocarditis
  • Pericarditis
  • Tako-tsubo

Congenital heart disease

  • Septum defects
    • Atrial Septum Defect (ASD)
    • Ventricular Septum Defect (VSD)
    • Fallot
    • Double discordance
    • Dextracardia
    • Eisenmenger

Miscellaneous

  • 3D Echocardiography
  • Contrast Echocardiography
  • Strain imaging
    • 2D strain
    • Tissue Velocity Imaging
    • Vector velocity Imaging
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